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Frohlich, David M.
Fast design, slow innovation[electronic resource] :audiophotography ten years on /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
006.7
書名/作者:
Fast design, slow innovation : audiophotography ten years on // by David M. Frohlich.
作者:
Frohlich, David M.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2015.
面頁冊數:
xii, 110 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Photography - Digital techniques.
標題:
Computer sound processing.
標題:
Computer Science.
標題:
Media Design.
標題:
Multimedia Information Systems.
標題:
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
ISBN:
9783319219394
ISBN:
9783319219387
內容註:
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Audiophotography Defined -- Ambient Photographs -- Ambient Photographs -- Talking Photographs -- Conversational Photographs -- Paper Versus Screen Playback -- Part II: What Happened Next? -- Research and Development Within HP -- External Research -- External Development -- Lessons -- Index.
摘要、提要註:
As well as updating the manifesto for an audio photography technology and practice, this book addresses issues in design history, the social shaping of technology and the management of innovation. In particular, it reveals the very different timescales over which design and innovation operate, and the way in which design ideas evolve across different research groups, companies and application areas. The capture of photographs with sound is a simple idea, proposed 10 years ago, that has still not become widespread. In this new edition of the seminal 2004 book on Audio photography, the author asks "Why?" A journey through the book's citations and related commercial products shows considerable progress in understanding the role of sound in photography, and myriad design experiments to support audio visual storytelling as a new media form. The book is a story in itself about the "long nose of innovation", and a lesson about the need for patience and persistence in the computer industry. To reinforce this point five of the 2004 chapters are re-published in their original form. These describe invariant properties of ambient musical, talking and conversational photographs, and the possibility of playback from paper as well as screen. Fast Design, Slow Innovation will be of interest to researchers and designers of new media systems and experiences, and to innovation scholars or managers looking for a ten year case study of innovation in action.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21939-4
Fast design, slow innovation[electronic resource] :audiophotography ten years on /
Frohlich, David M.
Fast design, slow innovation
audiophotography ten years on /[electronic resource] :by David M. Frohlich. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015. - xii, 110 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Audiophotography Defined -- Ambient Photographs -- Ambient Photographs -- Talking Photographs -- Conversational Photographs -- Paper Versus Screen Playback -- Part II: What Happened Next? -- Research and Development Within HP -- External Research -- External Development -- Lessons -- Index.
As well as updating the manifesto for an audio photography technology and practice, this book addresses issues in design history, the social shaping of technology and the management of innovation. In particular, it reveals the very different timescales over which design and innovation operate, and the way in which design ideas evolve across different research groups, companies and application areas. The capture of photographs with sound is a simple idea, proposed 10 years ago, that has still not become widespread. In this new edition of the seminal 2004 book on Audio photography, the author asks "Why?" A journey through the book's citations and related commercial products shows considerable progress in understanding the role of sound in photography, and myriad design experiments to support audio visual storytelling as a new media form. The book is a story in itself about the "long nose of innovation", and a lesson about the need for patience and persistence in the computer industry. To reinforce this point five of the 2004 chapters are re-published in their original form. These describe invariant properties of ambient musical, talking and conversational photographs, and the possibility of playback from paper as well as screen. Fast Design, Slow Innovation will be of interest to researchers and designers of new media systems and experiences, and to innovation scholars or managers looking for a ten year case study of innovation in action.
ISBN: 9783319219394
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-21939-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
340225
Photography
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LC Class. No.: TR267
Dewey Class. No.: 006.7
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